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What is the tuning protocol?

What is the tuning protocol?

The tuning protocol is a flexible critique tool used to gather focused feedback to aid in planning. Our tuning protocol is an adaptation of protocols from High Tech High and Innovation Unit.

What is lesson tuning?

When you tune a lesson plan you have two basic components: the goals of the plan and a set of learning activities sequenced in a way that you believe will help the students meet those goals. The plan is “in tune” when the goals and activities are most in alignment.

What is Atlas data protocol?

A protocol to guide conversation when data is the focal point. This protocol supports equity of voice and allows all members to describe the data, make inferences, and share implications for future work.

What is the text rendering protocol?

TEXT RENDERING PROTOCOL. PURPOSE: To collaboratively construct meaning, clarify, and expand our thinking about a text or document.

What is a consultancy protocol?

The Consultancy protocol has 2 main purposes – to develop participants’ capacity to see and describe the dilemmas that are the essential material of their work, and to help each other understand and deal with them.

What are different types of protocols?

Types of Protocols

  • Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
  • Internet Protocol (IP)
  • User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
  • Post office Protocol (POP)
  • Simple mail transport Protocol (SMTP)
  • File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
  • Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
  • Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS)

What are data protocols?

Protocols are the rules that enable systems to work together; data protocols are the rules that enable data driven systems, laws, industries, and companies to work harmoniously.

What does TCP stand for?

Transmission Control Protocol
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)

How do protocols work?

A protocol is a standard set of rules that allow electronic devices to communicate with each other. These rules include what type of data may be transmitted, what commands are used to send and receive data, and how data transfers are confirmed. If two people share the same language, they can communicate effectively.

What is final word protocol?

Final Word is a discussion protocol that helps students, through a structured group discussion, understand the meaning and value of a text. Each member of the group listens silently and then shares his or her ideas about the text or topic and what the presenter said.

How is the tuning protocol used at school 21?

At School 21, a London-based public school, we have used it to gather feedback in the development of a new preschool, a schoolwide professional development model, department mid-term plans, and even lesson plans. We often use the six-step tuning protocol outlined below to help us develop our PBL project ideas.

What are the phases of the tuning protocol?

There are generally three phases (or “tunings”). The first is an ideas tuning — I present an early, nascent form, getting feedback on initial ideas and overall design. Later tunings are on the detailed plan and are used to interrogate practicalities, iron out concerns, and ensure academic rigour.

What happens when you set tuning protocol norms?

When you set tuning protocol norms, your group is forming a verbal contract on how to act during that period of time and giving each other permission and a checklist by which they can hold group members accountable. You’re creating a set of expectations to ensure the tuning is as useful as possible.

What’s the best way to tune in a meeting?

In highly effective tunings (and other meetings), you will hear team members check speakers against these norms if they are broken. A quick, “Soft on people, Jess,” is enough of a reminder to maintain a positive flow and to challenge the content and not the person.

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Ruth Doyle